Hunt Intensifies for Woman Involved in Santa Rosa Stabbing; Reward Promised

Hunt Intensifies for Woman Involved in Santa Rosa Stabbing; Reward Promised
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A woman accused of being stabbed early on Thursday morning is being sought after by Santa Rosa police.

For 44-year-old Nacomee Paula Perez, an arrest warrant is out. She weighs about 180 pounds, has black hair, brown eyes, and is characterized as Native American. She is also 5 feet 3 inches tall.

Officers responded to a complaint of a Graton lady, 34, receiving treatment for multiple stab wounds at a local hospital shortly after 4 a.m. She had been stabbed at least five times in her upper body, according to the police.

According to the police, Perez stabbed the woman in the 2600 block of McBride Lane in Santa Rosa after they got into a fight.

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The victim was brought to the hospital by friends, where she is now in stable condition and is anticipated to live.

The Sonoma County Alliance Community Engagement and Safety Rewards Fund is offering a reward of up to $2,500 to anyone who offers information that results in Perez’s arrest.

Perez shouldn’t be approached or taken into custody since he is armed and dangerous. It is advised that anyone who spots her or knows where she is go to call the police at (707) 528-5222.

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